Heidemann Composite Instrument #2 - Rigid/Arched, 3 mm | Helmut Zepf No. 26.262.02
The Heidemann composite instrument #2 Rigid/Arched, 3 mm by Helmut Zepf GmbH is a professional-grade dental hand instrument engineered for precise placement and contouring of composite restorative materials. Designed with the clinician's workflow in mind, this instrument delivers reliable handling characteristics and consistent results across demanding restorative procedures.
Product Overview
This Heidemann composite instrument features a rigid, arched working end with a 3 mm tip, providing excellent access and adaptation in both posterior and anterior restorations. The arched geometry facilitates smooth, controlled condensation and marginal finishing, reducing the risk of voids or surface irregularities in the composite restoration. Its dimensional accuracy and tactile feedback make it a dependable choice for clinicians who prioritize precision.
Key Features
- Instrument number: #2 Rigid/Arched
- Tip size: 3 mm
- Design: Rigid working end with arched profile for controlled adaptation
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Made in Germany — crafted to the exacting standards associated with German dental instrument manufacturing
Why Choose This Instrument
The Heidemann composite instrument from Helmut Zepf is manufactured in Germany, reflecting a commitment to quality, precision, and long-term durability. Suitable for direct composite buildups, layering techniques, and marginal adaptation, it provides the handling confidence that dental professionals require. Its robust construction is designed to maintain performance through repeated sterilization cycles, ensuring a reliable return on investment in your instrument kit.
FAQ
What is the tip size of this instrument? This instrument features a 3 mm working tip.
Is this instrument suitable for anterior and posterior restorations? Yes, the arched, rigid design supports use in both anterior and posterior composite restorations.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH.
How does the arched profile benefit the clinician? The arched profile allows for controlled adaptation and smooth marginal finishing, helping to minimize voids and surface irregularities in composite restorations.
